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Bloodwork Results


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HI, Here's my lateds blood work. Can some one clear up this gobbely gook?

WBC 8.4

RBC 4.83

HGB 15.4 (Noted as high)

HCT 46.6 (Noted as high)

MCV 97

MCH 31.9

MCHC 33

Platelet count 281

Neutrophils 50.5

lymphocytes 36.8

monocytes 8.5

eosinophils 3.8

basophils 0.4

Share with sed rate 4

Calcium 9.5

alk. phosphate 87

bilirubin- toyal 0.4

total protein 7.6

albumin 4.7

bun 11

creatinine 0.7

glucose 69

ast (sgot) 21

alt (sgpt) 28

sodium 138

potassiun (k+) 4.1

chloride 100

co2 25

anion gap 13

TSH 2.15 (I have had hypothryoid since 1999, after the birth of my 1st child, but I believe I'd had it much longer)

Anti-nuclear antibody-1:30, positive-speckled

Rheumatoid facor 33

IgG 5.27

IgM .10


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penguin Community Regular

Were all but the ones stated in normal range? :huh:

happy4dolphins Enthusiast

THere were a few others that were on the high end. Let me get that.

Nicole

nikki-uk Enthusiast

You may want to have a look at this site Open Original Shared Link

It can tell you what the abbreviations mean,and what they are testing for :)

julie5914 Contributor

I don't know what the ranges were, but the IGA tests look ok or low. Your hematocrit is high though, which is odd for a celiac. Are you taking iron supplements, multivitamins or eating a lot of red meat? YOurs aren't too terribly high, but you may want to look up iron overload info. The ANA is a test for connective tissue/lupus type diseases. Even though you have some ANAs, that number is pretty low and you are most likely disease free. Mine came back 1:160 once and I don't have anything - they can just come up now again with any autoimmune I think.

happy4dolphins Enthusiast

Here is the blood worth with the ranges.

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WBC 8.4 range is 4.0 - 12.0

RBC 4.83 range is 3.50 - 5.55

HGB 15.4 (Noted as high) range is 12.0 - 15.0

HCT 46.6 (Noted as high) range is 36.0 - 45.0

MCV 97 range is 80 - 100

MCH 31.9 range is 27.0 - 33.0

MCHC 33 range is 31.0 - 37.0

Platelet count 281 range is 150 - 400

Neutrophils 50.5 range is 49.0 - 81.0

lymphocytes 36.8 range is 14.0 - 41.0

monocytes 8.5 range is 0.0 - 11.0

eosinophils 3.8 range is 0.0 - 6.0

basophils 0.4 range is 0.0- 3.0

Share with sed rate 4

Calcium 9.5 range is 8.0 - 10.5

alk. phosphate 87 range is 0 -120

bilirubin- total 0.4 range is .2 - 1.2

total protein 7.6 range is 6.0 - 8.0

albumin 4.7 range is 3.6 - 5.0

bun 11 range is 6 - 23

creatinine 0.7 range is .6 - 1.4

glucose 69 range is 69 - 99

ast (sgot) 21 range is 10 - 40

alt (sgpt) 28 range is 2 - 45

sodium 138 range is 135 - 145

potassiun (k+) 4.1 range is 3.5 - 4.9

chloride 100 range is 96 - 110

co2 25 range is 20 - 30

anion gap 13 range is 2 - 16

Free T4 1.30 range is .8- 1.80

TSH 2.15 (I have had hypothryoid since 1999, after the birth of my 1st child, but I believe I'd had it much longer) range is .35- 5.50

Anti-nuclear antibody-1:40, positive-speckled I've had ana as high as 640 before.

Rheumatoid facor 33

IgG 5.27 expected values are positive (<1.10) <.9

IgM .10 ref ranges is 0.0 - 1.10 <.90

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